Very nicely done. You're talking about Systems Thinking, which
   I'm a complete fan of. Psychology needs more of it and this is a
   fine chart you've made. I'd put it under the Positive Psychology
   movement.

   For greatest success/presence, you _may_ have to develop the
   whole process, including workbooks, testing materials, a set of
   CDs, and go on lots of lectures.. and write a book of the method
   and success stories once you get a few followers and have a few
   stories under your belt.

   Anthony Robbins did that with his version of Neurolinguistic
   Programming and, it actually helped me a lot when I needed it.

   No shame in joining the "Pop" side of things. It's the fastest
   way to spread information; make it popular - make it a movement.
   You will have to endure the criticism by those who sit back and
   criticize, but that's what critics do - they criticize.

   But with this as a base-model, you could easily go far and
   change a lot of things. Actually - all you'd need is a single
   enthusiastic follower to develop such a system _for_ you. Then
   you could be the Expert that they quote a lot. Yeah, that's a
   better role. Making all the materials is a lot of work. I've
   been very close to going down that path a few times when I had a
   stroke of brilliance I wanted to share with the planet.

   I'm not making light of this at all; it's brilliant. It's
   just... one of the sad parts of the "way things work" in these
   times... once you have a great idea, what's left?

   Marketing.

   Religion is an extraordinary form of marketing as is branding.
   Ugh I feel like such a capitalist American pig when I talk like
   this sometimes.